Tracing the histories of antiquities and landmarks that have been destroyed or looted in Iraq and Syria, India and Pakistan. One man's extraordinary quest to find out what became of his home in Aleppo ...
The West Mebon Vishnu, one of the largest bronzes found at Cambodia's Angkor archaeological site, is being restored at a ...
Local and international experts are filling a government void, and have begun the process of mapping and assessing sites ...
A car bomb exploded on the outskirts of a northern Syrian city on Monday, killing at least 19 people, all but one of them ...
Most of the treasures of its museum—now containing dozens of statues defaced by militants—have been evacuated for safekeeping at the National Museum in Damascus. Gunmen tried to breach the ...
A train station was once the pride of Syria’s capital. Some see it as a symbol of revival after war.
In the following decades, Syria used its section of the railway to transport people between Damascus and its second city of Aleppo ... ones were placed in a museum. The Qadam station, however ...
It has always been a dream to return here,” said Abu Hamza, one of the few visitors to Palmyra since last month’s downfall of the Syrian regime. “Now, even the stones hav ...
A train station in Damascus was once the pride of the Syrian capital, an essential link between Europe and the Arabian Peninsula during the Ottoman Empire and then a national transit ... Damascus and ...
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